PL control system analysis
We specialise in analysing control systems in terms of Performance Level (PL), ensuring compliance with national regulations and international standardisation standards. Our services include an in-depth assessment of control systems, taking into account all relevant performance and safety aspects. With our expert opinions and documents, clients can be assured that their control systems meet the highest requirements for safety and operational efficiency. In our work, we use modern tools and methods of analysis to accurately determine the level of system performance.

Andrzej Bobula
Safety expert in the area of ATEX and machine safety, specialising in explosion risk assessment and analysis of machines used for the production of explosives. Authorised to perform work related to access to explosives (Military Institute of Armament Technology). He has extensive experience in the certification of machines according to ATEX standards and the assessment of the conformity of machines with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (CE).
Knowledge and experience in PL/SIL control system analysis
Our company can boast extensive knowledge and many years of experience in Performance Level (PL and SIL) analysis. Our specialists conduct detailed risk assessments and control system audits, identifying potential weak points and proposing appropriate remedial measures. Thanks to this, our clients can achieve optimal performance of their systems while ensuring the highest level of operational safety. Our approach includes full support at every stage of the process – from initial analysis to final validation, allowing our clients to focus on their main business goals. We invite you to cooperate with us!
Contact us!
Call us at +48 690 025 027 or send an email to biuro@atex-doradztwo.pl
*You will receive an offer within 24 hours.
They trust us
Clients about us
What does control system analysis involve?
Control system analysis must be carried out in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC currently in force in Poland. The current directive has been in use since December 29, 2009. It was introduced as part of the standardization of explosion safety regulations in industrial plants throughout the European Union. This regulation covers technical and production requirements as well as safety requirements for machines, so-called incomplete machines, and products that have been defined as machines, including interchangeable equipment, safety components, lifting accessories, chains, ropes and belts, removable mechanical power transmission devices. All these elements are subject to expert evaluation and assessment in the document known as control system analysis.
When conducting analysis and expertise, in addition to taking into account national and European standards, we also consider the requirements contained in the European directive:
● formal, i.e. related to the scope of documentation, procedures or declarations of conformity,
● substantive, strictly resulting from technical requirements and also called essential requirements.
Power supply and control systems are a key element of machines, which is why about 20% of the essential requirements concern precisely these elements of equipment.
We have over 12 years of experience in industry
Safety in explosion hazardous areas
100%
positive reviews
235+
completed projects
200+
satisfied clients













